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TRAVEL
U.S. sanctions have drained foreign tourists from Cuba, slashing visitor numbers by 58% and forcing airlines to leave the island.
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SPORT
Cape Verde's Blue Sharks held Spain to a 0-0 draw in their World Cup opener, sparking street celebrations and national pride in the small island nation.
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ENTERTAINMENT
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OPINION
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POLITICS
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HEALTH
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TECH
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